Nahrung und Freßverhalten bei Sedimentfressern dargestellt am Beispiel von Sipunculiden und Holothurien

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Using a Phillipson microbomb calorimeter, the energy values of the "infauna-substrate-feeders"Sipunculus nudus and Phascolosoma vulgare and the nutritive value of their food substrate were determined. Calorific measurements were made of the total food substrate, of meiofauna organisms living in it and of fecal pellets from other invertebrate animals which are an important part in the food supply. Analyses of the gut content of the sipunculids and their feces were compared with the surrounding sediment. The total sediment had an ash content of about 97%, and an energy content of approximately 0.14 cal mg-1 dry weight; this is equivalent to 165 kcal m-2. For the meiofauna in this substrate a biomass of 800 mg dry weight was calculated. Using calorific determinations of important meiofauna groups (nematodes 5274 kcal kg-1, ostracods 5884 and 6000 kcal kg-1), one square meter of the sediment surface - the sipunculid food source - yielded a caloric content of 3.78 kcal for the meiofauna, which means a contribution of 2.3% to the total food substrate. The largest part of the calorific contents is by far provided by fecal pellets with 0.6 cal mg-1 dry weight or 150 kcal m-2; this accounts for 92% of the total calorific content of the food substrate. Peritrophic membranes and attached microorganisms may be responsible for this spectacularly high value. Coprophagy plays an important role. The rest of the total value was contributed by particulate and dissolved detritus as well as protozoans with a calculated sum of 10 kcal m-2 or 6%. Food uptake is selective with regard to small sediment grain sizes. The amount of meiofauna in the gut is 80 times lower than in the surrounding environment, the energy content in the anterior gut 10 times higher. The energy loss in S. nudus from the anterior gut to the middle gut is more than 70%, to the posterior gut a further loss of 19% was observed. Calorific measurements in the feces were no longer possible. The utilization of food appears to be almost 100%. A correlation between ash content and the quantity of the sand grain-size fraction 37-125 μm and the calorific content is shown. The meiofauna does not represent a significant part of the total food structure, but it is taken up and utilized as food by the sediment feeding macrofauna. © 1978 Biologischen Anstalt Helgoland.

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Hansen, M. D. (1978). Nahrung und Freßverhalten bei Sedimentfressern dargestellt am Beispiel von Sipunculiden und Holothurien. Helgoländer Wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen, 31(1–2), 191–221. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02296997

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